'One America News' cable TV network to be launched this summer

Washington Time, Herring Broadcasting to provide national, international news

The
Washington Times along with Herring Broadcasting have announced their
intention to create a new national cable news network called One America
News, set to debut nationwide this summer. "One America News Network
will provide Americans a new, credible source for national and
international news and investigative reporting as well as talk shows
designed to foster an independent, cutting-edge debate about the
policies, issues and solutions facing the country," Robert Herring Sr.,
CEO of Herring Broadcasting says.

Wholly owned by Herring Broadcasting, One America News will rely on The Washington Times as its primary source of information and analysis from the nation's capital.

Highlights

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Herring says that the network will provide news and thoughtful analysis for "viewers with self-described independent, conservative and libertarian values . Fox News has done a great job serving the center-right and independent audiences. But those who consider themselves liberal have a half dozen or more choices on TV each day from which to get their news," and that it is time for some more options, he added.

Wholly owned by Herring Broadcasting, One America News will rely on The Washington Times as its primary source of information and analysis from the nation's capital. Broadcasts will originate from a state-of-the-art TV studio adjacent to the newsroom that has anchored The Times since it was founded 31 years ago.

"The Times is an authoritative voice on policy, politics and national security news in Washington, and it provides our network a powerful reporting and analytical capability to help our viewers make sense of developments in an increasingly complex, and polarized capital city," President Charles Herring, president of Herring Broadcasting and Wealth TV said.

The son of Robert Herring, he says that he anticipates some lively dynamics ahead. "We're excited to have reporters, editors and commentators from Ralph Hallow to Emily Miller who can whisk into the studio from The Times' newsroom and provide real-time, trusted reporting and credible analysis on the pressing issues of the day," the younger Herring said.

"We're excited to be the official Washington news source for a network that will appeal to Americans concerned about political accountability, smaller government spending and taxation, the protection of liberties and a strong national security capability in America," Washington Times CEO Larry Beasley says.

"We have been hard at work transforming our company to be a digital-first news organization. Our partnership with One America News furthers that goal and our potential reach to millions of viewers."

The Washington Times is read by more than 100,000 daily and weekly print newspaper subscribers and 10 million monthly readers online. The Times currently broadcasts a live, daily radio show from a studio in its newsroom.

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